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Old 21st May 2014, 10:21   #1
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Wait, are you trying to tell me that they don't already? For the past twenty years, Internet access has been provided by large telecoms and cable operators. In the next 12 months, all that will change. From traditional technology giants like Google and Amazon to international juggernauts like Alibaba, Internet companies will not only offer their products, but also seek to bundle the internet access they are consumed over.

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